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Posted by jonnny2006 on June 30, 2007 at 21:09:00 from (67.142.130.19):
i wanna get a baler to make some horse hay out of the grass that is waisted around my home and sell it to my brothers friend as he said he can get 1.75 to 2.25 a square bale for ditch hay. there is no trash in the grass but is a little dusty. my dad used to do it with his 39 H and a mccormick baler, til the baler got out of time and he never fixed it. he just gave away the baler and the 39 H. both of which were in bad to worse condition. should i go with a mccormick? I herd new holland are good to. Any ideas andf how much can i expect to spend on a older one? it must work good and be dependable. What do you guys think?????? There is alot of grass i could bale plus i could put my 3 achers that i just mow into horse hay.
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